Lovely car, congratulations. Seems to be hit and miss which of the last builds came with an engine cover from the factory
Thanks Clarky

I’m wondering if maybe there’s a factory cut off where the VIN’s of vehicles built before a certain date automatically go into the recall and the engine covers get sent to dealers to sort out, and after that date they’re factory fitted.
I’ll ask the supplying dealer when they do their courtesy call to see if their workshop has any idea.
@ Davey-c there was a lovely Lapiz R20Y sat in the showroom when I collected my car and I’d previously been offered a cracking deal on one recently via Inchcape but I deemed it not ideal for early morning country road commutes with scratchy prickle bushes and jutting sticks to contend with. As the R’s signature colour it’s the “right” colour but not necessarily the most practical for everyone. If I’d still lived on the edge of the city and therefore used different roads I think I’d have plumped for it.
What’s the HK system like on your R? That was the one option I was mulling over repeatedly but elected not to as I didn’t rate the HK system in my BMW. However the Dynaudio in my TCR was superb. Having found the standard mk8 system ok-ish I eventually decided to stick with it but nagging doubts remain.
@Brenbo having had three black cars and a further three with black (factory option) roofs I generally avoid the colour like the plague!! It definitely needs a day’s dust on it after a wash to hide its sins 😁
I’m not so keen to hear the satin silver mirror caps show the marks as my 7R metal type mirror caps seemed tough as nails and didn’t have a single blemish on them.
@SRGTD white or silver would always be my first choices of colour purely from an ease of looking after standpoint. Closely followed by light grey. My worst colours I’ve owned have been black and dark blue to hide sins without regular polishing.
Tornado Red seemed pretty good as did SEAT’s Lazuli Blue which I had and it hid everything from dirt to swirls. Almost maintenance free!! 😁
Congratulations @Exonian on the new R. She looks great in white, and I'm sure Daisy will provide you with many dairy enhanced motoring miles. 
For me too it was only the athestics of the addition of a rear wing for the R, that meant that performance pack had any draw to specifying it. The drift mode would get absolutely no real world use in my usage of the vehicle, more a marketing point/check box against other brands' hot hatches I thought.
Though like @SRGTD (and sharing similar views on diamond-cut wheels) I think Daisy would look better in like some painted hooves!
But your car, so absolutely your choice. 19" wheels look good on the Mk8 and the design of the Estorils mean they're not too fiddly and should be easy to clean.
Get enough tar spots and you've a Friesian in the making.
Daisy’s under bumper udders are more in focus with her bobtail spoiler, but the longer tailed Performance Pack breed are more distinctive and easier to spot amongst the herds of SUV’s in car parks.
Great point about the tar blobbing - I’m off to find a newly tarmacced road now to enhance her flanks…
